The Evo X is a revolutionary, tighter head pattern giving it better ball control than any head on the market. Increased offset sidewalls, patented flared sidewall enhance cradling and ball protection. Contoured scoop for effortless groundballs. Meets both HS and NCAA specs.Double Bar Offset gives you the most offset in the game and also controls flex in the head

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The Evo X is highly recommended for all midfielders. It shines as one of the best heads for ball control, due to its tight opening and flared sidewalls. The Evo X has a unique, contoured scoop which makes picking up a ground balls a snap, especially on the run. The head also allows for a wide vareity of pocket customizations due to the added string holes. A great value for any high school or advancing level midfielder.

This head is great for high school and for beginners and look up Mark Matthew replica by in the Evo X by East Coast Dyes on Youtube for stringing, it will give you a lot of hold with not a lot of whip.

Highly recommend this head to anyone. If your an attackman who likes to feed this is a great head. I strung it up with some ultra mesh with a mid-low pocket and it throws with intense accuracy. Not for a beginner.

i really love this head but WARNING!!!! DONT USE IN UNDER 55-60 DEGREES. The plastic becomes brittle and WILL break simply off catching a ball. I dont know why warrior has been so cheap with this plastic but i had two break on me in 50 degree weather.

just won this after winning a tournament, fairly stiff with a little flex. not many stringing holes so it will be sort of tough to string your ideal pocket overall a great looking head and isn't to expensive!!

for the price its a great head but i wouldnt personally recommend it. really only goes well with a low pocket(which i dont like) and isnt the strongest head ive ever had. decent head tho but has to be strung right and tinkered w

absolute worst face-off head ever! i bought this strictly for face-offs and it failed every time i went to face it bent sometimes a full 90 degrees (good for winning the face) just horrible to pick it up after you win its still stays bent after faceoffs easy to fix just annoying as hell when your in game

im a freshman in college right now and playing club ball next year, but my heads are illegal. Im playing DM and LSM, i was thinking about getting the Evo X for my shorty and Revo X for my pole, any suggestions/comments? please help a lax brother out

evo x is porb better the sp is no as focused on d . id get the evox cuz they wood both prob break eventually so u will lose less money on evo x and it will prob last longer. if it breaks get an x 10 or xcal. !

you know that the proton power is the best faceoff head like ever made right? you also know that the "X" after a heads name means it meets NCAA specs. what im trying to say is that it will be a wider head width wise. if you are still in high school, get the PP. you can get nice and close to the ball, nice clamp, rake, or plunger with this head. trust me its better than the clutch. all i do on my team is faceoffs. I had an 89.23% win percentage last year so trust me, i knowww

oh okay, damn 89 % not bad bro.
well do you like your FO head to be stiff or are you one of those guys that likes it to be easily warped?
and yeah i see what you're saying just thought it may have been weak because of the one side wall.

this is pretty good. but its decently stiff. if you want the evo i would go for the evolyte x.. but i personally thing the closest thing to a blade is a noz.... roughly the same shape and same flex.. if you like to put the ball behind you then just go for this.. but if your a pinch and pop kinda guy go with the noz

What is the difference between the the razor x and evo x? I noticed the evo x has more stringing holes but what about length, stiffness, and the scoop? How well do the pockets form in each? I play attack and like a mid-low pocket. Thanks for helping.